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karyotype A picture of the chromosomes that allows physicians or scientists to determine if there are large abnormalities in the chromosomes.
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karyotype All of the chromosomes from one cell of an individual. The karyotype describes the number of chromosomes and any structural changes. The photograph of all of the chromosomes from one cell is also called a karyotype.
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karyotype The chromosomal complement of a cell, individual or species often shown as a picture of chromosomes arranged in order from largest to smallest.
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karyotype the number, form and size of chromosomes in a cell nucleus
Ãâó: www.medhelp.org/www/ais/62_GLOSSARY.HTM
karyotype A set of photographed, banded chromosomes arranged in order from largest to smallest.
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